I'm not sure if this is even legal, but I zipped up the documentation from my PT installation, and uploaded it here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4219494/Pro%20Tools.zip If you want to read ahead of time, go ahead. HTH, Take care, Chris Norman Email and MSN: chris.norm...@googlemail.com Feel free to follow my music, either by following @cnproject on Twitter (www.twitter.com/cnproject), or by liking my Facebook page at www.facebook.com/thechrisnormanproject. On 31 Mar 2012, at 01:45, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote: > They're on the DVD. > > Chris. > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Howerton" <bshowert...@gmail.com> > To: <ptaccess@googlegroups.com> > Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 8:30 PM > Subject: Re: MidiIng > > > Hello Slau, > Where can we find these two documents you are referencing? I have a mac and > I am thinking about switching to protools. I would like to get ahead and do > some reading ahead of time though. Thanks, > Brian > On Mar 30, 2012, at 5:25 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: > >>> Hi Chris, >> >> That "Intro to Pro Tools" pdf we talked about earlier contains all kinds of >> helpful information for people new to Pro Tools. Doing a search for keywords >> like "instrument," for example, yields lots of useful instances throughout >> the manual. Of course, the "Intro to Pro Tools" guide is pretty basic. I'm >> sure you'll get through it in no time. when you're ready for some serious >> reading, the "Pro Tools Reference guide" is about as detailed as you can >> get, something to really sink your teeth into. Shame on me, dangling >> prepositions like that… Something into which you could sink your teeth—now >> there's some grammar for ya. >> :) >> Slau >> >> >> On Mar 30, 2012, at 5:09 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote: >> >>> First of all, what's the difference in a Midi track, vs. an instrument >>> track? >>> >>> Second of all, let's say I have a track in 4/4 time, that keeps a constant >>> 120BPM from beginning to end, no retards, nothing of sort. No tempo >>> changes, etc. It's just a constant 4 4 120. >>> >>> How now do I quantize a instrument or midi track to a quartern note value? >>> >>> Finally, if I insert the Xpand!2 plugin on an instrument track, then select >>> say acoustic pianos, and go to like, a warm piano, or what not, I find when >>> I record enable the track, the volume is exceedingly low. So much so, I'm >>> literally having to ajust the track fader Hi almost all the way up just to >>> get even the slightest volume. Now, mind you, I'm using the built in midi >>> sounds on the macbook, not the samples from my actual keyboard which are >>> being triggered through my keyboard's midi out. Would that be a better way >>> a doing it? If so, that's no issue. I certainly do have my interface >>> hooked up where that could be done very easily with the push of one button. >>> I'd have to figure out how to re-route that to the midi out of my >>> interface, but that shouldn't be too hard. >> >>> >>> Chris. >> >